Tech selloff weighs down Wall Street as bond yields climb
SPY•Defensive sectors and energy gain
Leaving high-growth sectors, investors flocked to more defensive sectors such as healthcare, which added 1.6%, and consumer staples, which finished up 1.1%. Wall Street's fear gauge finished up 0.65 points at 15.84 for its highest close since August 4.
With support from rising oil prices, the S&P 500 energy sector was the benchmark's biggest sector gainer on the day, adding 1.8%. By late afternoon, U.S. crude oil futures had pared most of their gains but still settled up 0.5%, after Iran threatened to shift to a "fully offensive" military posture and Washington ruled out extending a ceasefire deal.
Tech and chip stocks lead declines
The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index tumbled 5% as investors fled stocks that had rallied previously on booming AI-related demand. Rising borrowing costs lowered how much investors were willing to pay for potential growth in technology profits.




